Miniature golf bag

ABSTRACT

A multi-purpose miniature golf bag is disclosed, in which the golf bag is attachable and detachable to and from a pocket of a golf player, and in which various golf articles can be accommodated such as a towel, a marker, a tee, a pencil, a scorecard and the like. The multi-purpose miniature golf bag includes the following parts. That is, an accommodating part accommodates various golf articles such as scorecard, marker, pencil, tees and the like. A Velcro tape part consists of two tapes, one of the tapes with numerous loops being attached on an upper edge of the accommodating part, and another with numerous hooks being attached on an upper edge of a towel. A foldable insertion part is foldably attached on the accommodating part so as to be inserted into a rear pocket of a golf player.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to a multi-purpose miniature golf bag attachable and detachable to and from a pocket of a golf player. Particularly, the present invention relates to a multi-purpose miniature golf bag for accommodating a towel, a marker, tees, a pencil, a scorecard and the like.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] In a golf game, when proceeding from the first hole to the eighteenth hole, there is the rule such that only the designated golf ball can be used, and other balls cannot be used. However, if the ball is dropped into a hazard and cannot be recovered, then the ball can be replaced after being approved by the authorized persons.

[0003] Further, for every hole, there are carried out the putting, the iron shot and the driver shot (on the tee). If the ball is put into the fairway, the bunker or the rough, and if the ball can be recovered, then the same ball should be necessarily used, and the ball cannot be disposed away by the player.

[0004] When the ball mounts on the green, a putting is carried out, and in this case, a marker is buried into the position of the ball, while the ball is wiped to remove mud, grass leaves and the like. Thus the wiping of the ball is very important task, and conventionally, the caddie serves the wiping task. However, in principle, the wiping of the ball has to be carried out by the player, and the recording of the scorecard has to be done also by the player.

[0005] In playing the golf, besides the ball and the golf-clubs, there are needed: a marker for indicating the position of the ball; a tee for mounting the ball to carry out a driver shot; and a scorecard and a pencil for recording the play score.

[0006] Accordingly, a caddie is employed to make the mentioned articles held and carried. However, employing a caddie requires a high cost, and therefore, the general golfers cannot employ caddies. Therefore, in the case where a player plays the golf without employing a caddie, the articles such as towel, marker, tee, pencil, scorecard and the like have to be put into a pocket or have to be accommodated in a separate bag. Accordingly, there is the risk that the articles can be lost, and the shots may be impeded.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0007] The present invention is intended to overcome the above described disadvantages of the conventional method.

[0008] Therefore it is an object of the present invention to provide a multi-purpose miniature golf bag which is attachable and detachable to and from a pocket, and in which there are accommodated various golf articles such as scorecard, marker, pencil, tee and the like.

[0009] In achieving the above object, the multi-purpose miniature golf bag according to the present invention includes: an accommodating part for accommodating various golf articles such as scorecard, marker, pencil, tee and the like; a Velcro tape part consisting of two tapes, one being attached on an upper edge of the accommodating part, and another being attached on an upper edge of a towel; and a foldable insertion part foldably attached on the accommodating part so as to be inserted into a rear pocket of a player.

[0010] The accommodating part is provided with a rubber band, and the rubber band is provided with a plurality of holes, so that a plurality of tees can be inserted into the holes.

[0011] Thus the above mentioned various golf articles can be accommodated in the miniature golf bag of the present invention. The miniature golf bag can be easily carried with, and therefore, one can play the golf with convenience even without employing a caddie.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0012] The above object and other advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail the preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the attached drawings in which:

[0013]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the miniature golf bag according to the present invention; and

[0014]FIG. 2 illustrates a state in which the golf bag is attached on a rear pocket of a golf player.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0015] The preferred embodiment of the miniature golf bag according to the present invention will be described in detail referring to the attached drawings.

[0016]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the miniature golf bag according to the present invention. The various golf articles such as scorecard, marker, pencil, tee and the like can be accommodated within an accommodating part 2, and the interior of the accommodating part 2 is partitioned into two compartments, so as to accommodate the scorecard A and the marker B separately. Thus, when the scorecard A is drawn out, the marker B is prevented from being drawn out together. Further, through this separate accommodation, the marker can be drawn out more easily.

[0017] On the outer upper edge of the accommodating part 2, there is attached a Velcro tape 4, while near the lower edge of the accommodating part 2, there is attached a rubber band 7. On the rubber band 7, there are formed a plurality of holes, so that a plurality of tees D can be inserted into the holes.

[0018] On a side of the accommodating part 2, there is formed a pencil inserting part 5, so that a pencil C can be inserted.

[0019] Further, a foldable insertion part 3 is foldably attached on the rear upper edge of the accommodating part 2, so that the miniature golf bag can be easily carried with by inserting the foldable insertion part 3 into a rear pocket of the player.

[0020] On the accommodating part 2, that is, on the area between the Velcro tape 4 (with numerous loops) and the rubber band 7, there can be put an advertisement. Further, a Velcro tape 4′ with numerous hooks is put on an edge of the towel 1, so that the towel 1 can be attached on the accommodating part 2. When the golf ball is to be wiped, the towel 1 is detached from the accommodating part 2 to wipe the golf ball.

[0021] Further, the accommodating part 2, the pencil inserting part 5 and the foldable insertion part 3 are treated to a water-proof state, and thus, even if the towel 1 is wet, the scorecard and other articles are prevented from becoming wet.

[0022]FIG. 2 illustrates a state in which the golf bag is attached on a rear pocket of the golf player. The miniature golf bag is worn by inserting the foldable insertion part 3 into the rear pocket, and therefore, the carrying is convenient, while the accommodated articles can be easily taken out in accordance with the needs.

[0023] According to the present invention as described above, the golfing can be enjoyed even without employing a caddie. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A multi-purpose miniature golf bag comprising: an accommodating part for accommodating various golf articles such as scorecard, marker, pencil, tee and the like; a Velcro tape part consisting of two tapes, one of the tapes with numerous loops being attached on an upper edge of the accommodating part, and another with numerous hooks being attached on an upper edge of a towel; and a foldable insertion part foldably attached on the accommodating part so as to be inserted into a rear pocket of a golfer.
 2. The multi-purpose miniature golf bag as claimed in claim 1, wherein the accommodating part comprises: a scorecard-accommodating compartment for accommodating the scorecard; a marker-accommodating compartment for accommodating the marker; a pencil inserting part formed on a side of the accommodating part, for inserting a pencil; a rubber band attached near a lower edge of the accommodating part, the rubber band having a plurality of holes so as to insert a plurality of tees; and the foldable insertion part attached on the accommodating part so as to be inserted into a rear pocket of a golfer. 